Even if you think that you have seen everything in the world, nature is always ready to give you options and surprise you with something.
Nature is ready to surprise us every day. Many of her creations are unique in their own way. To enjoy the marvelous result of the creativity of the environment, people often have to travel thousands of kilometers. But the emotions received from what he saw are undoubtedly worth it.
Albino
Once upon a time, among the waves of the Sea of Okhotsk, a unique fur seal with blue eyes was found on one of the islands. The chance of such an albino being born is very small: one in a hundred thousand individuals!
Red salmon
During the laying of eggs, sockeye salmon radically changes its appearance. An ordinary gray fish turns into an exotic bright red specimen. The acquired shade successfully allows it to pretend to be poisonous, thereby scaring away predators.
Eternal flame from nature itself
This phenomenon can be observed in Azerbaijan. On Yanardag Hill, natural gas is burning, continuously coming out of the ground.
Mushrooms that glow in the dark
The mystery of such a glow has not yet been solved. This may be due to environmental conditions. There are also versions that light scares away enemies and helps mushrooms reproduce.
Icebergs in stripes
In Antarctica you can see icebergs with stripes, like ice cream puffs. Ice floes can take on very different shades: brown, green, yellow, blue and even pink.
Pando Tree
It grew on the planet 80 thousand years ago, and has now grown to 43 hectares. It seems like just a forest, but in fact it is the largest living organism on the planet that has a single root system. A unique plant grows in the USA.
Crawler train
The caterpillars have learned to line up in an even line. They need such a “train” to survive when moving from one place to another. Predators see a large, furry specimen and do not attack.
Three-eyed snake
Mutations have become commonplace in nature. This is exactly how scientists explain the origin of a snake with three functioning eyes. It was discovered in Australia.
Marvelous poisonous slug
Off the Australian coast, you can occasionally spot a colorful mollusk called the Spanish dancer. It does not like the sun's rays and is nocturnal, but sometimes it is thrown onto the sand by the waves.
Fantastic Spanish pavement
The Giant's Causeway was formed as a result of the movement and solidification of lava. The shore here is completely covered with stone hexagons.
monarch butterfly
Monarch butterflies fly to Mexico for the winter, where they prefer to cluster en masse in giant dense clusters, literally clinging to trees. This process is an amazing sight.
Okenite
The fluffy-looking balls are actually a solid mineral. Okenite can be seen in Greenland, but is considered rare.
Forest underwater
The unusual Lake Kaindy appeared when the gorge was flooded. The spruce trees died on the surface, but due to the low temperature of the water, in its depth they look perfect.
Shark egg
Most sharks are viviparous predators, but there are also those that lay eggs. Under the shell you can see the real embryos.